Archaeologists in northern Israel uncover a luxurious Iron Age cremation burial, revealing elite lifestyles, long-distance trade, and Assyrian influence thousands of years ago. For a long time, life ...
In the late eighth century BC, Ekron was controlled by Judean King Hezekiah, and then later dominated the trade of olive oil ...
It’s called ‘Va-Yechi’: And Jacob lived ….’. For, although it is about death, it’s also about life. Jacob lived until the age ...
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Ritual bath bearing ash uncovered in Jerusalem testifies to Second Temple destruction, archaeologists say
Excavations beneath the Western Wall Plaza uncovered a rock-hewn mikveh, or ritual bath, dating to the final days of the ...
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6 'lost' cities archaeologists have never found
Waššukanni has never been found and some scholars think that it may be located in northeastern Syria. The people who lived in ...
Mr Trump may be picking on small and less powerful nations incapable of retaliating against the US, but by balkanising the ...
What is ahead for both Israel and India after the migration of the Bnei Menashe? And why are they essential for them?
How the first excavations in an ancient city are supporting its claim as the oldest continuously inhabited place in the world The booming city of Erbil (ancient Arbela) in Kurdistan encircles the ...
At its height in the seventh century b.c., the Neo-Assyrian Empire stretched west to east from Egypt to Elam, a kingdom in southern Iran, and from Iraq in the south to the northern reaches of the ...
In reality, after the Assyrian captivity from 720 BC and after the Babylonian captivity from 586 BC, there had not been an ...
For instance, the account of Elisha, his bald head and the she-bears described in 2 Kings 2:23-24 will always bring a smile ...
Celebrating the New Year was a popular custom around the world in ancient times. How was it celebrated in Alexander the Great ...
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